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Thus, the effects of STAMP appear to be sensitive to unknown cell-specific factors.
(the side containing the return address, the send-to address, and the stamp) appear to face you).
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While the actual contents of the collection are unknown, the stamps appear to be a Yellen family heirloom.
McColl et al's 2001 review presented mixed results with one study concluding that stamps appear to be more cost effective and three others finding stamped envelopes cost more than business replies per questionnaires returned/sent [ 8].
Although the return rate for the stamped envelope group does appear to be higher, the 95% confidence interval of the difference includes zero and the return rate does not differ significantly, at a 5% two-sided level (χ2 = 1.39; d.f. = 1; P = 0.239).
The lessons of Watergate, however, appear to be stamped with a sell-by date.
Others have served as a rubber stamp for Cole, and yet others appear to have obstructed the investigation into this transaction.
Making matters worse, Texas Justice of the Peace courts, which handle claims under $10,000, appear to be rubber-stamping bad check affidavits as they receive them and indiscriminately filing criminal charges.
Scanning a smart phone over the £1.05 stamp of Cavendish will make it appear to come to life and automatically display a video of him winning the world title in Copenhagen.
If there was ever any question over the lack of influence wielded by the Panel for Educational Policy — a group of 13 responsible for overseeing city education matters but often ridiculed as a rubber stamp — Friday morning appeared to clear things up.
Some of the food pallets were stamped "Hurricane Harvey," and appeared to be surplus from the catastrophe that had recently struck Houston.
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